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The Sauk to host student-led play ‘Mockingbird’
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The Sauk to host student-led play ‘Mockingbird’

Students lead the play. Courtesy | The Sauk Theatre Student-led play “Mockingbird” will premiere on April 5 at The Sauk Theatre in downtown Jonesville.   The show, sponsored by Playford Real Estate in Jonesville, has additional performances on April 6 at 7:30 p.m. and  on April 7 at 3 p.m.. Admission costs will be $10 for...

If you’re bored, you’re boring
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If you’re bored, you’re boring

Students who find themselves bored should find ways to get involved on campus. Sofia Krusmark | Collegian If living off campus has taught me anything, it’s this: things are expensive. If that’s not enough, doing stuff is also pretty pricey. I, like you may be now, was shocked by this troublesome reality. And unfortunately, there...

The Sauk performs series of short plays
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The Sauk performs series of short plays

Local actors performed in The Sauk’s short plays this past week. Courtesy | Trinity Bird An evening of ten 10-minute plays, the Sauk Shorts showcases local acting talent and the work of four playwrights from across the state as well as five additional shows chosen from hundreds of national submissions.  Spurned lovers crashed a wedding...

Senior Q&A: Olivia Kroh
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Senior Q&A: Olivia Kroh

Olivia Kroh performs as Elvira in “Blithe Spirit” at Hillsdale College in 2021. Courtesy | Olivia Kroh Olivia Kroh is a senior studying theatre, music, and German. She has been a part of the Tower Dancers for the last four years. What was the first play you ever performed in? The first play I ever...

Shakespeare course premieres online
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Shakespeare course premieres online

“To be, or not to be, that is the question.” Actually, that question from William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is just one President Larry Arnn and Professor of English Stephen Smith could investigate in Hillsdale College’s newest online course. The office of external affairs launched “Shakespeare: ‘Hamlet’ and ‘The Tempest’” Oct. 26 to discuss the English playwright’s...